Ji-no-hi Matsuri Giant Umbrella Festival in Ohnan

The main event of this two day festival is groups of locals charging up and down a narrow street with giant, brightly colored umbrellas.

The two-day Ji-no-hi Matsuri [次の日祭り] in Asuna [阿須那] in the Ohnan area is centered around Kamo Shrine and coincides with the rice planting season. The rites to ensure health and a bountiful harvest begin on the first day with the parading of giant brightly colored umbrellas up and down a narrow street lined with festival stalls. Watching the participants struggle to not only keep their umbrellas upright, but to also avoid bringing down low-hanging electricity lines and taking out spectators is quite exhilarating. Kagura dance follows at the shrine. On day two, there is ritual rice planting, fun, games and children’s kagura shows.

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Temporary parking is available a fe hundred meters from the center of the town near the elementary school and junior high school.

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